Dear colleagues,
*With apologies for cross-posting*
We are still accepting registrations for next week's free UKSG webinar: "Partnership working at The Hive: opening up access and opportunity"
Tuesday 4 December 2018 at 1300 GMT
For more information and to register (for the live event or recording), please visit http://bit.ly/2PTVsNv
Speaker:
- Sarah Pittaway, Team Leader: Academic Services, University of Worcester
Learning outcomes:
- an understanding of how a shared model like The Hive works, both in terms of high level aims and aspirations, and everyday practicalities
- an awareness of discussions and questions to consider in relation to partnerships and widening participation within their own institutions and practices
We welcome your questions during registration to help shape the webinar's content. For instance, "How do licences work for resources? Public library licences or HE or both?"
UKSG webinars are:
- Recorded and the link to the recording provided to all active registrations (so please do not cancel your registration if you find you are subsequently unable to attend the live event). Feel free to register for the recording alone.
- Open to all (you do not need to be a member of UKSG to register)
- Shared among colleagues (feel free to pass on this message)
NOTES FOR PARTICIPANTS:
These are available at http://bit.ly/2PTVsNv (Especially useful for those new to webinars or joining from an institution.) We recommend you check your connection and consult your IT department to make sure access will not be impeded.
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We look forward to welcoming you next week or hearing from you via #UKSGwebinar.
With regards
Maria
Maria Campbell
Digital Communications Associate, UKSG
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